FLIR 310 Series User Interface Manual
FLIR 310 Series User Interface Manual

FLIR 310 Series User Interface Manual

Dual-wan gigabit vpn router

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DUAL-WAN GIGABIT VPN ROUTER
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  • Page 1 DUAL-WAN GIGABIT VPN ROUTER USER INTERFACE MANUAL Models: AN-310-RT-4L2W...
  • Page 2: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement User Interface Manual Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3: Fcc Warning

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router FCC Warning User Interface Manual Avertissement: (i) Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz sont réservés uniquement pour une utilisation à l’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux;...
  • Page 4: Certifications

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Certifications User Interface Manual The frequency and the maximum transmitted power in EU are listed below: 2412-2472MHz: 19.90 dBm 5180-5240MHz: 22.90 dBm The device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in the 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range..
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router About this Manual User Interface Manual About this Manual This manual provides installers and end users with current information regarding the installation, setup, use, and maintenance of the product. The symbols below identify important information: Pro Tip –...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router About this Manual User Interface Manual Table of Contents Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Industry Canada Statement FCC Warning CE Warning Certifications About this Manual LAN Ports on the 310 WAN Ports on the 310 Menu Overview Status >...
  • Page 7: Lan Ports On The 310

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router LAN Ports on the 310 User Interface Manual LAN Ports on the 310 The AN-310 router has limited support for communications between the LAN 1–3 port grouping, and the LAN 4 port. As a result, we recommend you use LAN 4 as a non-overlapping network This document provides guidance for the best practices for specific installation scenarios.
  • Page 8 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router WAN Ports on the 310 User Interface Manual The 310-router effectively load balances across sessions, choosing a singular WAN for any given session. -Return to Table of Contents-...
  • Page 9: Menu Overview

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Menu Overview User Interface Manual Menu Overview A - Main Navigation Panel Use the collapsible Status, Settings, Tools, Advanced, and System Log headings (and their submenus) to configure and maintain the router. The green bar and gray highlight shows which header is active.
  • Page 10: Status > System

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Status > System User Interface Manual Status > System The System Status screen provides a real-time summary of router system information, and is the first screen that appears when you log in to the router web interface. Use the screen to verify settings and operation of your device.
  • Page 11 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Status > System User Interface Manual Port Status Section This provides detailed information for each port on its own line. These can be configured under Settings > LAN > LAN Settings. Interface: Designates the physical port on the router.
  • Page 12 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Status > System User Interface Manual Release Button: Click to release the current WAN IP address back to the DHCP pool and receive a new one. Renew Button: Click to renew the current WAN DHCP connection. The WAN IP address may or may not change.
  • Page 13: Status > Clients & Services

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Status > Clients & Services User Interface Manual Status > Clients & Services This section describes the router firewall services, VPN services, attached clients, and port forwarding settings that are currently in use. This is where you can locate devices are (via IP/DHCP reservation) and determine which services could be affecting system performance.
  • Page 14 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Status > Clients & Services User Interface Manual The router must be configured for each OpenVPN account to be used. Client applications are available for PC and Mac computers and iOS and Android mobile devices.
  • Page 15 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Status > Clients & Services User Interface Manual Port Forwarding Section This lists all of the port forwarding rules in place. See Settings > Port Forwarding for information on setting these rules. -Return to Table of Contents-...
  • Page 16: Status > Ports

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Status > Ports User Interface Manual Status > Ports Port Overview Section This gives an at-a-glance status for each port on the router. Each port is color-coded based on its negotiated speed: • Gray: Not connected to a device, or the connected device has not negotiated a speed.
  • Page 17: Settings > System

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > System User Interface Manual Settings > System System Settings Section Here you can adjust the router’s name and IP address. Names can be up to 63 characters long, and can contain letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores, and periods.
  • Page 18 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > System User Interface Manual integrated approach to setting system time. Using NTP as an option requires Internet access. If you do not wish to use this service, deselect the checkbox and see Manual settings, below.
  • Page 19: Settings > Wan

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > WAN User Interface Manual Settings > WAN Note - WAN3 appears as a WAN card if you LAN4 has been configured as a WAN port. WAN Settings Section Here you set the WAN port’s name and connection speed.
  • Page 20 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > WAN User Interface Manual … With Static IP Selected This sets an unchanging IP address for the WAN. Using this is dependent on your ISP and service plan. … With PPPoE Selected Use this for DSL and other peer-to-peer connections.
  • Page 21 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > WAN User Interface Manual … With Transparent Bridge Selected This disables all routing functions or your router. Use this if there is an ISP-provided router that must sit on the network. … And at the Bottom: At the bottom, you can set the MTU (maximum transmission unit) either automatically or manually.
  • Page 22 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > WAN User Interface Manual Multi-WAN Section Network Service Detection regularly checks to ensure that the network connection is active, using a ping test and/or a Domain Resolution test. If it detects that the network is inactive, it performs the action selected in the dropdown.
  • Page 23 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > WAN User Interface Manual Ping Default Gateway refers to the default of WAN 1 (if more than one WAN is available). Alternatively, you can add up to ten IPs (entered as IPv4 addresses) or three URLs to check.
  • Page 24: Settings > Lan

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > LAN User Interface Manual Settings > LAN Note – LAN4 has some communication limitations with LAN1–3, usually with discovery protocols. If you are using the router-on-a stick topology, use LAN4 to connect your router to your master switch.
  • Page 25 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > LAN User Interface Manual DHCP Server Settings Section This section helps you to create subnets, assign them to VLANs, and configure the DHCP server for that subnet (if needed). Each subnet is represented by a card, sorted by VLAN ID number, with summary information.
  • Page 26 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > LAN User Interface Manual system to work. Ths dialog comes pre-populated with common DHCP options. VLAN Settings Button This takes you directly to the Advanced > VLANs page. DHCP Reservation Table Section This shows a list of all DHCP addresses reserved by your system.
  • Page 27: Settings > Firewall

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > Firewall User Interface Manual Settings > Firewall This covers the router’s built-in firewall capabilities. Each of these provides added security to your system. Firewall Settings Section When the firewall is enabled, you can activate any or all of: •...
  • Page 28 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > Firewall User Interface Manual Misc. Settings Section UPnP: This enables Universal Plug and Play, a protocol that permits the network to discover and operate devices and applications seamlessly. Bonjour Client: Bonjour is Apple’s implementation of Zero Configuration networking, which allows users to search, locate and set up Apple Access Points.
  • Page 29: Settings > Ddns

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > DDNS User Interface Manual Settings > DDNS WAN DDNS Section Dynamic DNS allows you to access the router web interface and other network devices from the Internet using a standard web URL instead of the WAN IP address.
  • Page 30: Settings > Port Forwarding

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > Port Forwarding User Interface Manual Settings > Port Forwarding The External Address field displays the WAN IP for the system. Network ports direct traffic between software applications running on network devices. Port numbers are always associated with a host IP address and a protocol type, usually TCP, UDP, or both (TCP/UDP).
  • Page 31: Settings > Security

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > Security User Interface Manual Settings > Security User Accounts Section Here you can create new accounts to access the router. We recommend that you do not give anyone access to the default account.
  • Page 32 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > Security User Interface Manual work on the system concurrently. Example: You enable access management on port 7000, and port forwarding to the routers IP address at port 6001. You can then remotely access the router at either https://example.araknisdns.com:7000 or https://example.araknisdns.com:6001...
  • Page 33 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Settings > Security User Interface Manual Whitelist & Blacklist Section The whitelist and blacklist are tools that allow you to permit or block access of network devices to your router (gateway) and thus the internet. Specify the network devices that you wish to permit or block using either their IP or MAC addresses.
  • Page 34: Tools

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Tools User Interface Manual Tools Ping Section Enter an IP address here and click the Ping button to see if the target device responds. If it does, the system displays a measure of how long it took the device to respond.
  • Page 35 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Tools User Interface Manual Trace Route Section This displays all relays between your router and the target URL, as well as the delays encountered by the data packet sent. Enter the IP address of a device or web page. Click the Start button.
  • Page 36: Advanced > Static Route

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > Static Route User Interface Manual Advanced > Static Route Static routing is used to create routes to other subnets using a fixed routing table. Static routes are commonly used to allow traffic between subnets on different routers. For example, in a large office network, there is a subnet configured for the first floor inside of Router 1 with the IP address 192.168.1.0.
  • Page 37 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > Static Route User Interface Manual -Return to Table of Contents-...
  • Page 38: Advanced > Nat

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > NAT User Interface Manual Advanced > NAT This configures devices on the LAN so that they appear to have a specific public (WAN) IP address. You must enable this to use and edit NAT entries.
  • Page 39 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > NAT User Interface Manual VPN users are provided with a configuration file generated by the OpenVPN server. This file is used as a key for the client application to communicate with the server and open a connection. The router must be configured for each OpenVPN account that will be used.
  • Page 40 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > NAT User Interface Manual Local Group Setup • Local Security Gateway Type – Options presented in the drop-down change the availabe fields. • IP Only. • IP and Domain Name. • IP and Email Address.
  • Page 41 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > NAT User Interface Manual Advanced Options • Aggressive Mode – Check the box to enable Aggressive Mode. • Compress (Support IP Payload Compression Protocol (IPComp)) – Check to enable Compression. • AH Hash Algorithm – Check to enable AH Hash Algorithm Select the type from the drop-down.
  • Page 42: Advanced > Vlans

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > VLANs User Interface Manual Advanced > VLANs Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) are used to segment traffic on the LAN. Proper setup and use of VLANs can increase the reliability and security of the network.
  • Page 43: Advanced > Vpn

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > VPN User Interface Manual Advanced > VPN A Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides a connection between different networks through a secure tunnel over the Internet. Data sent through the VPN tunnel is encrypted for privacy even when connected to a public or shared network that isn’t secure.
  • Page 44 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > VPN User Interface Manual PPTP Section Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol uses an older methodology to establish any given tunnel. As it does not require encryption or authentication, PPTP is easy to implement, but also not very secure.
  • Page 45: Advanced > Ipv6

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > IPV6 User Interface Manual Advanced > IPV6 IP Mode Section This section defines how the router handles IPv6 addresses sent to the system. Dual-stack is fine (and recommended) for most applications. The router recognizes both address styles and parses out whichever address is unnecessary.
  • Page 46 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > IPV6 User Interface Manual IPv6 to IPv4 Address is the address offered by the IPv6-to-IPv4 relay server at the location specified. 192.168.99.1 (the default) uses the router as the relay server. If a different address is entered, it must point to an External IPv6 Server.
  • Page 47 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > IPV6 User Interface Manual LAN Settings Section IPv6 Address: Enter the LAN IPv6 Address. Prefix Length: Set the IPv6 equivalent to the IPv4 subnet mask. This is done by specifying the number of bits rather than using IP notation.
  • Page 48 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > IPV6 User Interface Manual WAN Settings Section The exact appearance of this section changes with the option selected. … With DHCP Selected When DHCP is selected, your only option is whether to use a static DNS. To do so, click the checkbox and enter the server addresses in IPv6 format.
  • Page 49: Advanced > Local Dns

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > Local DNS User Interface Manual Advanced > Local DNS This creates a local DNS server on the router for speedier results and forwarding. Use this expressly for devices in the local network (for example, to create a URL like backporchcamera.myhome.com).
  • Page 50: Advanced > Acls

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > ACLs User Interface Manual Advanced > ACLs Use Access Control List entries to restrict undesired port use. Service Management Settings • Service Name – Enter a name to identify the service rule. •...
  • Page 51 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > ACLs User Interface Manual • Enable – Check the box to enable the rule. • Name – Enter a name to identify the rule. • Priority – Select the priority of the rule from the drop- down.
  • Page 52: Advanced > Snmp

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > SNMP User Interface Manual Advanced > SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used by network administrators to monitor the performance and settings of network devices. Configure SNMP to communicate with management devices in place on the network.
  • Page 53 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > SNMP User Interface Manual SNMPv3 Settings Section SNMP3 adds the ability to set up users with a more robust authentication scheme. The user table lists all users currently enabled. Trap Receiver IP Address: The IPv4 address to send all the Trap Community messages from all capable SNMP devices on the network.
  • Page 54: Advanced > Bandwidth Control

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > Bandwidth Control User Interface Manual Advanced > Bandwidth Control The Bandwidth Control feature is introduced in firmware version 1.1.45. Caution – Bandwidth Control should only be used by networking professionals. Configuring this feature incorrectly will cause network performance and reliability issues.
  • Page 55 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Bandwidth Control Menu Overview User Interface Manual Bandwidth Control Menu Overview Service Management Entries in the Service Management table are used when creating new rules in the Bandwidth Control Settings menu at the bottom of the page. Entries may be deleted or modified and new rules can be added.
  • Page 56 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Bandwidth Control Menu Overview User Interface Manual Bandwidth Control Settings This menu is used to configure the total bandwidth being limited among specific clients. Note – Bandwidth Control does not guarantee any minimum amount of bandwidth.
  • Page 57 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Bandwidth Control Setup Instructions User Interface Manual Bandwidth Control Setup Instructions Before You Begin • Calculate the bandwidth requirements for all Bandwidth Control rules and make sure that remaining bandwidth is sufficient for unregulated clients.
  • Page 58 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Bandwidth Control Setup Instructions User Interface Manual Menu Configuration Example The above example shows the IP range of a Guest Network. We do not want guests using all of our bandwidth downloading movies or games.
  • Page 59: Advanced > Qos

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > QoS User Interface Manual Advanced > QoS This section is for advanced users only. QoS, or quality of service, is a protocol that tries to optimize traffic across the network. This is an advanced feature that rarely needs to be implemented except in large congested networks that require prioritization of network services.
  • Page 60 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Advanced > QoS User Interface Manual CoS to DCSP Mapping Section This section allows mapping of CoS values to DSCP values and ranges, as well as an associated queue. Consider each row as the mapping between these reference buckets.
  • Page 61: System Log

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router System Log User Interface Manual System Log System Log Section Here you see recorded activities and status changes. At the bottom, buttons allow you to download the full log to your computer, and to clear the log entries when needed.
  • Page 62: Specifications

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Specifications User Interface Manual Specifications Interfaces Features AN-310-RT-4L2W WAN - RJ45 10/100/1000 Base-T LAN - RJ45 10/100/1000 Base-T LAN/WAN - Combo RJ45/SFP 10/100/1000Base-T 1 (USB3.0) - Not in use. Performance Features AN-310-RT-4L2W LAN - LAN Throughput...
  • Page 63 Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Specifications User Interface Manual Security Features AN-310-RT-4L2W Stateful Firewall Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) DoS Prevention Ping of Death SYN Flood IP Spoofing Port Forwarding Content Filtering (URL & Keyword) UPnP Bonjour Bonjour Client VPN Features...
  • Page 64: Limited Warranty

    Araknis Networks® 310 Series Router Limited Warranty User Interface Manual Limited Warranty Find details of the product’s Limited Warranty and other safety, patent, and legal resources at snapone.com/legal or request a paper copy from Customer Service at 866.424.4489. Technical Support For chat and telephone, visit snp1.co/techsupport •...

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